EditorialEastern Mediterranean Civilization. Ebla. Syrian city of the 3rd millenium BC. Capital of the Semitic Kingdom. (Currently called Tell Mardikh). Ruins. Photo taken before the Syrian Civil War.
EditorialBison with human face. Carved wooden core with gold foil, hair made of steatite. Around 2.250 BCE From Ebla, Tel Madrich, Palace G 4,2 x 5 x 1,8 cm Inv. Aleppo TM 76 G 850.
EditorialMarble intarisa from a hall in Palace G, Ebla. The figures of warriors and mythological animals were arranged in 12 rows on a wall, possibly to celebrate a victory. Warriors fighting enemies, taking prisoners, with bow. Around 2.400 BCE H: 14-15 cm.
EditorialBison with human face. Carved wooden core with gold foil, hair made of steatite. Around 2.250 BCE From Ebla, Tel Madrich, Palace G 4,2 x 5 x 1,8 cm Inv. Aleppo TM 76 G 850.
EditorialMarble intarisa from a hall in Palace G, Ebla. The figures of warriors and mythological animals were arranged in 12 rows on a wall, possibly to celebrate a victory. Warriors fighting enemies, taking prisoners, with bow. Around 2.400 BCE H: 14-15 cm.
EditorialView towards Tel Mardikh (across watermelon fields). Background: central acropolis, ring of ramparts of Ebla The tell of Ebla is about 70 km south of Aleppo.
EditorialEastern Mediterranean Civilization. Ebla. Syrian city of the 3rd millenium BC. Capital of the Semitic Kingdom. (Currently called Tell Mardikh). Ruins of a wall. Photo taken before the Syrian Civil War.
EditorialEastern Mediterranean Civilization. Ebla. Syrian city of the 3rd millenium BC. Capital of the Semitic Kingdom. (Currently called Tell Mardikh). Ruins of a wall. Photo taken before the Syrian Civil War.
EditorialBison with human face. Carved wooden core with gold foil, hair made of steatite. Around 2.250 BCE From Ebla, Tel Madrich, Palace G 4,2 x 5 x 1,8 cm Inv. Aleppo TM 76 G 850.
EditorialGold jewelery and an onyx vase; six bracelets and a long flower-headed pin (around 1700 BCE) from the Tomb of the Princess (a probably 12 years old princess) Ebla, Syria.
EditorialCIVILIZACIONES DEL MEDITERRANEO ORIENTAL. EBLA. Ciudad siria del III milenio a. C., capital del gran reino semita. Vista parcial de un resto de lienzo de MURALLA. Ebla (hoy Tell-Mardikh). SIRIA.
EditorialMarble intarsia from a hall in Palace G, Ebla. The figures of warriors and mythological animals were arranged in 12 rows on a wall, possibly to celebrate a victory. Warriors with standard and prisoners. Around 2.400 BCE H: 14-15 cm.
EditorialView towards Tel Mardikh (across watermelon fields). Background: central acropolis, ring of ramparts of Ebla The tell of Ebla is about 70 km south of Aleppo.